With e-cards, tweets and emails swiftly taking over the art of letter and card writing, what’s a crafter to do when Valentine’s Day rolls around? Well, you could go out and purchase a silly or snarky card at your local drugstore. Or, you could design, decorate and write your very own Valentines. Whether you’re sending these to family members, loved ones or a special someone you secretly admire, these 22 DIY V-Day cards are sure to set some hearts a-flutter.

1. Pop-up Heart: This easy pop-up card is endlessly customizable. Make one for all the people you love in your life. (via Oh Joy!)

2. Simple Heart: Ladies, grab your favorite glittery paper, ’cause this DIY is just begging for some sparkle. We could also see these adorable tiny hearts serving well as seat markers for a galentine’s dinner. (via She’s Called Claire)

3. Geometric Heart Cards: A mix of gold card stock and some brightly colored paper will add some nice pops of color and sparkle to these futuristic cards. (via North Story)

4. Celery Heart Print: Did you know that a perfect heart stamp is secretly hiding in your kitchen? Use a celery stalk to get these cute heart-filled cards. P.S. This is a super fun craft to do with the kiddos. (via The Merrythought)

5. Flirty Florals: Create your own conversation hearts with this floral backdrop. It’s a more sophisticated take on the classic Valentine’s treat. (via Camille Styles)

6. Banana Valentine: We can’t resist a pun as good as this one. Here’s to hoping your Valentine will feel the same. Leave it for them in the fruit bowl for a sweet morning surprise. (via The Sweetest Occasion)

8. Color Their World: Looking for a little gift to give with your card? A heart-shaped crayon is easy to make and is the perfect choice to inspire some creativity. (via Cherished Bliss)

9. Doily Envelope: So you’ve designed a great card but you don’t want to stuff that beautiful creation into a plain white envelope. Never fear, doily is here. (via Design Improvised)

10. Pie Crust Conversation Hearts: What’s better than a hand-written card? One you can eat, of course. You can even write a personalized message with frosting or a food-coloring pen. (via Oh Joy!)

11. DIY Stationery: Not sure where to start with your Valentine making this year? We have four simple DIY ideas that you can whip up in a snap. (via Brit + Co)

12. Wall of Love: If you have a big family, a group of friends coming over or a classroom of sweet students, perhaps a Valentine wall is in order. Not to mention it makes for great decoration. (via Minted)

13. Simple Printed Cards: Snag these printables or design your own. Either way, your Valentine is sure to feel loved when they get a card as pretty as this in the mail. (via Tomkat Studio)

14. Origami Hearts: Show off your paper folding skills with this 3D, geometric-style card. Even better, most origami paper comes in some pretty stunning designs — just the thing you need to make your card stand out from the rest. (via Go Origami)

15. Card Bouquet: Looking to let a teacher know just how much they’ve inspired your kiddo? A pretty bouquet of pink and red flowers all wrapped up with a bow and a simple pink card will definitely do the trick. (via Flax and Twine)

16. State Valentine: If you’ve got a friend who’s homesick or shares a love for your native state, this inspired, glittery card is a definite winner. (via Sarah Hearts)